220. Breeding ^uail in Co 7 ifinement. By John J. Willis, , XIX, qj 
Nos. 9 and lo, pp. 164, 165, 185, 186, Sept. 28 and Oct. 5, 1882. — Account 0 ^ ^ 
of successful attempts at breeding Ortyx virginiana in confinement, 
copied from Westfield, N. J., “Monitor.” Ss 
1215. ^iiail^ Partridge^ Grouse. By Julius P. de Conine- Ibid., No. 
23, June 6, p. 536. — On their correct vernacular nameaSjcaexioan Field, XXIU 
941. Domesticati 7 ig ^uail. By J. B. B. Ibid., p. 164. — Success- 
ful attempts detailed. 
151. More ^uail Bred in Confinement. By B. F. Concklin. Ibid.., 
XV, p. 206. — Eggs hatched under bantam hens, and thfe young successfully 
reared. For. & stream 
74. 'rhe Migratory ^uaiL Ibid.., XIII, p. 927- — This title covers five 
letters relating to the introduction of this species to different localities. 
Mr. Horace P. Tobey notes the probable return of coveys of this species 
to North Falmouth, Mass., after a winter’s sojourn at the South. FOf. & Stream 
136S. A September Brood of % 4 ail. By Alfred A. Fraser. Ibid., | 
No. II. Oct. 6. p. 20 i;.— New ly hatched Quail on Long Island, Sept. 14. 
& stream, 
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1203. 
956. T/ie Migratory ^uail. By G. M. S. Ibid., p. 385. Biids 
turned out near Springfield, Mass., ‘ two years ago,’ have reared young 
and are still there, and there ‘to stay.’ Fc.-‘h & 
Caging ^iiaih. By A. Scherer. Ibid., No. 3, Jan. 10, p. 32- 
.afflie?lc«,n Fiel^, XXIII 
1882.^ ^uail in Packs. By Edmund Orgill. Ibid. , p. ia.^- ~ Colinns 
virginicnius. 5 'or, &Stream, Vola 34 . yvum^iz. 
1102. ^uail in Confinement. Bv W. and Jno. H. Osborne. Ibid 
Aug. 6, p. 25. For. ife Stream, XXV 
fo^S R- T. C. Ibid. , XX , No. 1 3 
298 .-round to be twenty-one days. American Fi©id, 
IfX. 1874. ^Ob White in Town. Rv F w t- a_«.i 
635. Breeding ^uail in Confine 7 ne 7 it. By John J. Willis. Ibid., Voi. 
XXI, No. 5, p. 84. — Successful attempts reported. ife Streaxfl# ’Vol.ISXI 
-. ^ ».w enui. . 
^ or. &Btream, Vol. 38 
*-ioX . 
/3 . 
1863. 
bage. 
VOI, 88 ,^<7./. v?V. 
Foodof^uail. ByC. T. /T'A/., p. 27. — Seeds of skunk cab- 
T, astrsam. va, 34 , sc . 
548. The Migratory Quails. By Everett Smith. Ibid., XVII. No. 8, 
p; 132, Feb. 18, 1882. — On their introduction into Maine. Aina ^.. ffleld, 
863. Ortyx Virginianns in Arizona. Ibid.,p. 104.— Short extract from 
Tucson ‘Weekly Citizen.’ For- Ss Btream. XXII 
1358. Confiding ^uail. By Walter B. Savary.^ Ibid., No. 6, Sept. 
I, p.' 105. For, & Stream. Vol.XSlI.^ 
'v ’ 91S. Domesticating ^uail. By J. B. B. ,506.— Experiments 
with Ortyx virginiana. FOV, & Stream. 
1930. ^uail Invadhig^ Domestic Fowls' Nests. Ibid., July 3, p. 470. — 
From the ‘Ashtabula Sentinel.’ For, &Str©aiu^ Yoa* 34 
c b. f,. / 2. 3 . iSoi. -^uatl in Dixie. By Geo II Wi’i n-j m 
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